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The Port Huron statement : (1962)

The single most influential document in the early history of the American New Left, "The Port Huron Statement" was the "manifesto" of the students for a Democratic Society (SDS) in its formative years ... A distillation of ideas drawn from sources as diverse as C. Wright Mills, Albert Camus, John Dewey and Erich Fromm, "The Port Huron Statement" sounded a new note on the American Left. [This book's] critique of the stultifying, regimented conformism of student life, and its powerful indictment of mainstream U.S. political ideology and especially the all-pervasive antidemocratic character of this country's principal institutions under the domination of the "military-industrial complex" retain their full force and poetical pertinence today.-Back cover

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